Find out what PPPS is doing to be sustainable!
PPPS has recently been conducting a water audit around the school. This involved heading to each bathroom and tap during our own lunch time to see if there were any leaks and taps or toilets not working properly. We recorded this information on a school map to identify where all the problems were occurring. We found that 12 taps were leaking, 3 toilets did not flush properly and 4 taps were hard to turn off. We have announced the problem areas at assembly and presented them to Yarra Valley Water. Our aim is to ensure that all taps and toilets are working properly, so that we do not continue to waste water.
Follow the link which says ‘chart’ to see a graph of our results. chart
When you are using the taps or toilets please make sure that you use them responsibly and if you see a tap left on be wise and please turn it off.
Green Cadet Bloggers Natalie. I, Bridgette. L and Georgia. G, Miss Wallmeyer, Miss Sibio and Miss Chambers
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